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Paul Ryan's policy campaign raises questions about a presidential bid
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Apr 12, 2016
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Paul Ryan's policy campaign raises questions about a presidential bid
House Speaker Paul Ryan's "Confident America" campaign raises some questions about whether he's running for the White House. Host Alex Cohen talks to Jennifer Steinhauer, congressional correspondent for the New York Times who has been looking into the Ryan initiative.
At a news conference following a closed-door GOP caucus meeting, Speaker of the House Paul Ryan, R-Wis., dismisses Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's comments on Muslims.
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House Speaker Paul Ryan's "Confident America" campaign raises some questions about whether he's running for the White House. Host Alex Cohen talks to Jennifer Steinhauer, congressional correspondent for the New York Times who has been looking into the Ryan initiative.

Paul Ryan will hold a press conference later today to clear up rumors of a White House bid.

Rumors spurred in no small part by something he's calling the "Confident America" campaign. 

New York Times congressional correspondent Jennifer Steinhauer has been looking into Ryan's initiative and she spoke to host Alex Cohen about what Paul Ryan has previously said about a potential presidential run.